Forecast valid from: 11:00, Wednesday 27 May 2026 until 12:00, Thursday 28 May 2026
Easterly winds will reach force 6 at times Wednesday night and Thursday morning on Irish coasts from Belfast Lough to Strangford Lough to Howth Head.
Nil
Ireland lies in a mostly moderate to fresh northeast to east airflow generated by a high pressure of 1030hPa, centred to the northeast of the country. The winds will become gusty in places today as instability feeds up from the southeast. Fronts will feed up from the south later today.
Small Craft Warning: In effect
Heavy Swell (>4m) : No
Wind: Easterly or variable force 5 or 6 and locally very gusty imminent. Soon decreasing southeasterly or variable force 3 to 5. Later becoming southerly force 4 or 5.
Weather: Fine at first. Scattered thunderstorms imminent. Cloudy later with patches mist and drizzle. Some fog too.
Visibility: Mostly good at first. Decreasing moderate or poor in precipitation, mist or fog.
Wind: East to southeast force 3 to 5. Later, increasing force 5 or 6 and gusty in places.
Weather: Fine. Chance of thunderstorms soon. Cloudy for Atlantic area later with patches mist and drizzle.
Visibility: Mostly good.
Wind: Variable mainly easterly force 3 to 5. Later becoming southerly.
Weather: Fine for a time. Scattered thunderstorms south of the area. Mainly fair later.
Visibility: Mostly good. Poor in any thunderstorms.
Southerly winds will be fresh to strong. Cloudy to fair, with patches of drizzle, mist and fog for southern and western sea areas. Southwest winds will increase near gale force for northwest sea areas later. Mainly fair later with a weak and transient ridge of high pressure moving in from the Atlantic.
Forecast issued at: 11:00, Wednesday 27 May 2026
All times are local unless specified